Re: Prolog and bioinformatics
- From: Duncan Patton <campbell@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 10:03:19 GMT
On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 19:04:10 +0200
"Mauro Di Nuzzo" <picorna@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Howdy Mauro?
I have a system that collects very large amounts of raw bioinformatics data.
Currently it receives data from [bignum] devices and serializes it into
a time ordered table of sql records.
Any kinds of standards for such information would appreciated. Right
now the structure I am using is pretty maleable and I'd be happy if
I could figger out how to make this system into a practical application
of what you are proposing.
Let me know what you theenk.
Dhu
Hi all!.
For those few interested I have uploaded online some content about Prolog
and bioinformatics.
In particular, there is a paper on the argument at
http://www.prologonlinereference.org/article.psp?id=200701 and a SWI Prolog
library (albeit almost incomplete) called bioprolog (no fantasy about the
name :-) downloadable at
http://www.prologonlinereference.org/download.psp?id=bioprolog
You should note that I put the library online at this embryonal stage
because I hope it will be attractive for someone that can help/maintain the
project (I have no time at the moment).
Cheers
Mauro Di Nuzzo
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